New Delhi: At Ghazipur border, farmers who protesting the against the farm laws, planted flower sapling in response to the nails which have been used to barricade them by the police. After the January 26th violent, stringent security measures like multi-layered barricading, concertina wires, has come up along with iron nails cemented on roads around the protest site in Delhi.
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According to a PTI report, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait said, “The police had fixed iron nails for farmers but we have decided to plant flowers for them.” But BKU media incharge Dharmendra Malik explained that the rows of marigold flowers have come up near the barricading only in a “symbolic gesture” but a relatively bigger plantation drive was underway on a road stretch nearby. The PTI report quoted him, as saying, “a flower garden is being created on the Delhi-Dabur Tiraha road. This will cover the dirt lying on road stretches, and also emanate fragrance and improve the environment around”.